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Above: The Morse Basketball Team celebrating the Western Maine championship title at Anderson’s Drug Store. Photo Courtesy of Patten Free Library; appeared in the Bath Daily Times, 3/10/1947.

Above: Galen Moses, seated at left-front, on his home’s front porch-the house still stands on Washington Street today. BHS2009.1.17

Galen Moses is best remembered for his philanthropic support for the Patten Free Library, the YMCA, the Maine Missionary Society and the Old Ladies’ Home.
— Maine Memory Network
 

Become a Member

Members are at the core of our organization - by making a yearly commitment you support robust programs, publications, communications, collections and research.

 

Make a Donation

Consider making an additional donation to support special projects, or to express your love of Bath history.

 

Volunteer

Would you like to put your love of Bath history to work? From time to time we can use help from those with experience in writing, researching, graphic design, fundraising, programs and exhibits.

In the Community

Bath Historical Society Trustee Joe Minott tours Oak Grove Cemetery with Fisher Mitchell School’s 5th grade History Club.

The tour included historic photos to help bring to life the stories of those interred in Bath’s garden cemetery. Here, they are learning about the Beth Israel Cemetery.